Risk and Public Transport Statistics

Risk and Public Transport Statistics
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In this comprehensive content, you will learn about risk assessment through different scenarios, statistics on traveling with Transport for London, and reflections on public transport safety post the 2005 London bombings. Discover interesting facts and insights on risk-taking behaviors, odds of various events, and the popularity of public transport in London.

  • Risk assessment
  • Public transport
  • London bombings
  • Statistics
  • Travel

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  1. Miriams Vision: A Response to the 2005 London Bombings Add-on Risk / Benefit

  2. What is Risk? Match the event to the odds of it happening Odds Event 1 in 600,000 1 in 14m Winning the National Lottery Chance of you becoming a millionaire 1 in 17,000 Chance of being struck by lightning Chance of being killed on the road 1 in 141 1 in 300m Public transport journey resulting in death

  3. What is Risk? How did you do? Odds Event 1 in 600,000 1 in 14m Winning the National Lottery Chance of you becoming a millionaire 1 in 17,000 Chance of being struck by lightning Chance of being killed on the road 1 in 141 1 in 300m Tube journey resulting in death

  4. When do we start taking risks in life? We start taking risks from a very young age. Task: Think of examples of how toddlers take risks. Image result for toddlers Be prepared to feedback your ideas & examples.

  5. What is Risk? A situation involving exposure to danger. Place the following situations on the risk line below. Travelling by aeroplane Being a police officer Riding a bike Travelling by bus Being a parent Going to a concert Playing sports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Least Risky Most Risky

  6. Image result for transport for london Image result for tube After learning about the 2005 London bombings and Miriam s story, how do you feel about using public transport?

  7. Using Public Transport Advantages Disadvantages

  8. Transport for London Travel Statistics for 2015 More than 1.3 billion* passenger journeys were made on the London Underground. Record numbers of people are using London's buses with nearly 2.4 billion* passenger journeys made. On the Docklands Light Railway there was a record of almost 110 million passenger journeys. Around 140 million passenger journeys were taken on London Overground. London River Services carried more than 10 million passengers. What do these statistics say about travelling with TFL? *1 billion = 1000,000,000 (one thousand million)

  9. The benefits of using public transport outweigh the risks involved. How much do you agree or disagree? Why?

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